• Tuesday 10 May 2022 : Society Roadshow

Celebrating Physiology in Edinburgh

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  • Date And Time

    Tue 10 May 2022
    14:15 - 18:00 BST

  • Location

    University of Edinburgh, UK

  • Member fee

    FREE

    Non-member fee

    FREE

Join us for this in-person event to celebrate the important role of physiology and physiologists, and connect with colleagues at our networking drinks reception, held at The University of Edinburgh, UK.

An afternoon of talks and discussions to celebrate the important role of physiology and physiologists. Join us for this free event where you can learn more about The Physiological Society and how it can support your career progression and network with your community of Edinburgh-based physiologists.  

Hear from President of The Physiological Society, Professor David Paterson, as well as Chief Executive, Dariel Burdass about how you can get involved with our community of physiologists.  There will be four short talks from University of Edinburgh Early Career Researchers followed by a keynote lecture from Professor Kate Ellacott (University of Exeter, UK).  There will then be a networking drinks reception where you can connect with your network of Edinburgh-based physiologists. 

Professor Kate Ellacott

University of Exeter, UK Topic: Regulation of feeding behaviour – a role for astrocytes?

Georgios Krilis

Centre for Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK Topic: Glucocorticoids and the molecular clock: implications for vascular function

Dr Zahid Padamsey

Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK Topic: How does food availability impact energy usage and coding precision in visual cortex?

Dr Karla Suchacki

Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK Topic: Brown adipose tissue and serotonin – insights from human experimental medicine studies

Dr Sze Ying

Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK Topic: Oxytocin – is there a link to diabetes?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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